
03-09-2008, 07:36 PM
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If you have tried numerous of times with the same DVD on different drives it can either be a), your DVD is corrupt (burn at lowest speeds instead), or b), your hardware specifications don't quite meet the requirements.
Try booting off from the DVD by using -v (verbose mode), and check to see if their are any errors popping up. Then let us know, and we can decide a better option for you.
If it is your hardware wait for the next release, matter of one-two days, and try then. Zephyroth said he included many improvements to hardware compatibility. Also, their are some surprises in store for us. Lets just wait and see. =)
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[cite] Protocol82:[/cite]I replaced my SATA DVD drive because the installer didnt seem to like it.
I seemed to fix that problem to create another,
I borrowed a DVD IDE drive from work and tried to install. If I used 10.5.2 and let it boot up, within seconds a screen comes up telling me to restart.
If I use -v -x, just seems to panic out and turns off my computer.
10.5.1 gets me into the installer to a point, but soon as i click next and accept, it comes up with a log I can choose to save, telling me again to restart.
Any solutions?
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